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Grammy23

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14. I witnessed an eclipse back in the 80s that happened around mid-day, as I recall.
Fri Jul 21, 2017, 07:44 PM
Jul 2017

I was in school at the University of South Alabama in Mobile. Walking across campus as it got darker and dimmer was downright spooky. It almost felt like my eyesight was fading away and that truly was frightening. The other thing that stood out was the colors of everything began to flatten out to a dull shade. The blue of the sky and the green leaves all became muted during the eclipse and then gradually regained their normal hue as the light returned to normal.

I can understand how ancient people were frightened by a solar eclipse just given how perculiar things look during that event. I don't know how much I'll be able to witness the one in August living along the Northern Gulf Coast but I hope I can see some of it! 🌞

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Only if there is also a daytime visible red comet lapfog_1 Jul 2017 #1
It will be revealed during Totality jpak Jul 2017 #4
"BE SURE TO DRINK YOUR OVALTINE" pokerfan Jul 2017 #34
You're kidding, right? CaliforniaPeggy Jul 2017 #2
No - I am deadly series jpak Jul 2017 #5
I can tell you are, NOW! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 2017 #9
We live essentially at the best spot in the US just north of Nashville Docreed2003 Jul 2017 #6
How lucky for you! We have to travel, so we will. CaliforniaPeggy Jul 2017 #11
Thanks so much! Docreed2003 Jul 2017 #30
Me too XRubicon Jul 2017 #27
It's not the moon's fault. roamer65 Jul 2017 #3
It's not an Omen, it's a shadow. NightWatcher Jul 2017 #7
That's even worse jpak Jul 2017 #8
Not a shadow, THE Shadow! Muwhahahahaahha! JHB Jul 2017 #15
who knows jpak Jul 2017 #17
The Shadow knows........or was this said already?? a kennedy Jul 2017 #25
If it really needs to be said csziggy Jul 2017 #32
A W E S O M E. a kennedy Jul 2017 #38
Those who do not believe in science are very afraid. Sneederbunk Jul 2017 #10
I plan to bang on pots and pans jpak Jul 2017 #12
Expect to hear a lot of Pink Floyd. Warren DeMontague Jul 2017 #13
This is what I have waited about 40 years for! logosoco Jul 2017 #39
I witnessed an eclipse back in the 80s that happened around mid-day, as I recall. Grammy23 Jul 2017 #14
That was an annular eclipse - and I saw it in Georgia jpak Jul 2017 #16
Over forty years ago canetoad Jul 2017 #31
Interesting. All the photos focus on the moon and sun, Ilsa Jul 2017 #36
Scary as hell. H2O Man Jul 2017 #18
Word jpak Jul 2017 #20
More: H2O Man Jul 2017 #21
Here in Oregon Loryn Jul 2017 #19
I'm flying my Lear Jet to Nova Scotia jpak Jul 2017 #23
Devil, Mick or Warren? Loryn Jul 2017 #24
My lips are sealed jpak Jul 2017 #28
. Takket Jul 2017 #22
I will be going to Oregon to see it. padfun Jul 2017 #26
Madras will be expecting about 100,000 people..... CaliforniaPeggy Jul 2017 #33
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We're in the trajectory where it will be most visible. And we're watching! MoonRiver Jul 2017 #29
wear clean underwear onethatcares Jul 2017 #37
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